The West Central Iowa Beef Cattle Forum will be held Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the American Legion in Arcadia. Chris Clark, beef program specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, said the conference agenda will include several timely topics and information for feedlot, stocker, and cow/calf producers.
“We plan to cover some really important and timely topics and hope to provide some very valuable information.” Clark said. “We have a variety of topics this year. Rather than develop a specific theme I wanted to touch on several hot topics in the industry. There should be a little bit of something for everyone.”
Aaron Saeugling, ISU Extension and Outreach Agronomist, will provide information on the use of cover crops as alternative forage sources and will focus on practical tips and expectations for cover crop use in west central Iowa.
Jan Shearer from the ISU College of Veterinary Medicine will speak about cow/calf and feedlot lameness issues and Grant Dewell from the ISU College of Veterinary Medicine will give a presentation about the veterinary feed directive and judicious use of antibiotics.
Ken Hessenius, Iowa DNR supervisor Field Office #3 will present on the Iowa DNR/EPA work plan and how that may impact cattle producers over the next few years.
Shane Ellis, ISU Extension and Outreach farm management specialist, will give a beef market update/outlook presentation.
Matt Deppe, ICA CEO and Justine Stevenson, ICA director of government relations, will also be present to provide updates on Iowa Cattlemen’s Association activities.
The program at the American Legion in Arcadia begins at 9 am with registration at 8:30. Lunch will be provided and will be served at approximately 12:15 pm. There is no cost for this event, but registrations are necessary to properly plan for meals. Please make reservations by Jan. 17 by calling either the ICA office at 515-296-2266, or the Iowa State University Armstrong Research Farm in Lewis, 712-769-2600. For more information about the event contact Merle Witt at the ICA office or Chris Clark at the ISU Armstrong Research Farm.